Abstract
Sixty-three natalizumab-treated patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis were screened for JC polyomavirus (JCV) viruria. Urinary-positive patients were longitudinally sampled for up to 24 weeks. Using methods that distinguish encapsidated virus from naked viral DNA, 17.5 % of patients were found to excrete virus, consistent with the prevalence of urinary excretion in the general population. Unexpectedly, urinary excretion was predominantly seen (>73 %) in patients with high JC antibody index (≥2.0). Active JCV infection, therefore, tends to occur in natalizumab patients that carry a high risk factor for the development of disease, directly linking JC infection to the risk factors for PML development.
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Werner, M. H., & Huang, D. R. (2016). Natalizumab-treated patients at high risk for PML persistently excrete JC polyomavirus. Journal of NeuroVirology, 22(6), 871–875. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13365-016-0449-0
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